Facts on TPS Countries

Sudanese TPS holders are the first group that will lose their TPS protections and benefits on November 2, 2018.

El Salvador, Haiti, and Honduras, account for approximately 90% of all TPS holders.

Additionally, TPS was extended to the three African countries of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone in November of 2014 after the Ebola outbreak. The Obama administration terminated TPS for these countries in September of 2016 and expired in May of 2017.

TPS has been terminated under Trump for Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti, El Salvador, Nepal, Liberia(DED) and Honduras – affecting over 300,000 people and their families.

Country Fact Sheets

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El Salvador

Honduras

Nepal

The National TPS Alliance is formed and led by TPS beneficiaries from across the United States. We are more than 40 committees across the US and over ten non-profit organizations, groups and unions providing support.

BREAKING: Trump won't extend TPS (Temporary Protected Status) to Bahamians who fled Hurricane Dorian. These families aren't allowed to live or work legally in the U.S. even if they may have came legally. https://t.co/eRyllGpKKB